Did you know? The anxiety that your pet experiences surrounding a procedure can enhance pain. Ask us about the various methods we use to minimize discomfort for your furry friend before, during and after surgery.

No two #pets are alike. The same goes for pain treatments. Ask us if treatment is tailored to your pet’s specific needs. #petcare

Did you know? Pets have an innate ability to hide pain so weakness isn’t apparent to possible predators. Bring your pet for regular visits so we can identify possible sources of pain before symptoms get worse.

Myth: Animals don’t feel pain like people do. Come see us and we’ll work with you to create a custom pain management plan for your #pet.

Pay attention to your pet’s day-to-day demeanor so you can easily identify when something is wrong. Strange behavior may indicate a painful ailment, and if left untreated, your pet could be subject to serious health consequences.

Worried about pain medicine side effects? Give us a call and we’ll discuss various treatment options and their consequences. #petcare

Myth: Older animals have decreased function. While it’s common for pets to slow down as they age, decreased function could be linked with pain. Don’t make assumptions—set up an appointment with us and get answers. Your pet will thank you!

Does your cat avoid being petted? Has your dog become more aggressive? These could be signs of pain. Call us today for an appointment. #pet

Cats with chronic arthritis pain can benefit from simple environmental changes that are usually inexpensive: softer bedding, ramps to help cats reach their favorite perches, and food bowls on the floor or placed at the cat’s elbow level.

Building a ramp or raising food and water bowls can make a big difference to an arthritic #pet that’s uncomfortable with daily tasks.

As a pet owner, you’re the eyes and ears to identify any possible health problems your pet may experience. Let us know if you notice even the smallest change in your pet’s demeanor or daily routine—it can signal a painful condition.

Keep older #pets with painful conditions such as arthritis in a healthy weight range. It can help them maintain mobility and feel better.

Pain medications can make a world of difference to a pet—when given correctly. If you witness any suspicious reactions or behavior and your pet has recently started a new medication, stop giving it immediately and call your veterinarian.

Is your #pet on pain meds? If you’re looking for ways to make giving them easier, we’ve got solutions. Call us today.